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Dorney Lake is privately owned but offers year-round public access and many people enjoy visiting the beautiful Park and Arboretum to take the air, to walk themselves and their dogs, to jog, to look at the trees and to see rowers and canoeists on the Lake. Everyone is welcome, being asked only to adhere to basic guidelines of safety and consideration.
There are several intriguing features in the grounds and a huge variety of trees. Nature and archaeology trails and hands-on Open Days, focussed on a Site Interpretation Centre currently being planned, will be available for adults and young people in due course (see Learning below).
Dorney Lake also has a recently-completed Nature Conservation Area through which guided walks will be available at certain times of the year.
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Because the Dorney Lake site is packed full of interest in a number of ways, it provides almost endless opportunities for both 'informed leisure and learning' and more formal studies.
Pre-booked tours for schools and special interest groups and self-guided walks for individuals will be developed.
The planned Site Interpretation Centre, to be housed in the Eton Suite, will have inter-active displays of environmental and archaeological material and information and, with its associated activities, will be a considerable asset to heritage and education facilities within the Thames Valley and a wider swathe of West London and the Home Counties.
For futher details please click here to go to the Archaeology page. |
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